May 30. 2012 – AFRICA – The latest outbreak of violence in the east of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has displaced more than 40,000 people, the United Nations refugee agency said today, adding that the distribution of relief items will soon commence among those uprooted, with most of them having sought shelter in schools and churches. According to the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugee (UNHCR), most of the population displacement in the volatile North Kivu province is taking place in Rutshuru territory, north of the provincial capital, Goma. A UNHCR spokesperson, Melissa Fleming, told reporters in Geneva that the agency’s field staff reported fighting in Runyonyi, an area south of Rutshuru, on Saturday, between Government forces and renegade soldiers loyal to a former rebel commander, Bosco Ntaganda, who has been indicted by the International Criminal Court. The fighting continued until Sunday. UNHCR and aid agencies, including the UN World Food Program (WFP), the UN World Health Organization (WHO) and the International Committee of the Red Cross, will soon start distributing relief supplies, including food and medicines to the displaced. “Some of the displaced report cases of extortion, forced labor, forced recruitment of minors and beatings by armed men,” Ms. Fleming said in her press briefing. Refugees have also continued to cross the border into neighboring Rwanda, but in much smaller numbers, compared to the start of the crisis at the end of April. On average, between 150 and 200 people have been crossing the border daily. –All Africa

Take a long hard look at the photo that goes with this story. This could be any one of us in relocation mode on foot following what ever is lurking around a near corner to us. Don’t turn a blind eye to the real possibility of disaster or conflict in our own back yard.

Before it’s all said and done, this will become a planet of refugees, be in from war, civil anarchy, unbearable weather extremes, or natural disasters. No region of the world is immune to the great unravel, unfurled across nations and continents.